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This helped so much. Except 1 note, I used a bench vice to hold it in place while spread it with tweezers and got it in. Thanks for the video. Hope this comment helps others.
I appreciate it, the setting will be the DC. It’s the one with the V and straight lines not the wavy lines. Wavy lines are AC for alternating current which is for like your house electrical. Hope this helps! 👍
@@BeyondTheScale I’m getting voltage to my fog light connector but it’s still not lighting the led bulb. Do you have any advice regarding this please? Thanks !
@@DymondeLuv Most likely you just need a new bulb. If you really want to verify that before buying one you could always swap your good go light bulb and see if it works. Generally though if you have power to the load aka bulb then it’s the bulb. Hope this helps.
I pulled my popsocket apart in a fever dream. This vid is great. I hope the pop socket inventor makes billions. I find them to be critically important. 😂 but really.
Thank you for this! I watched a bunch of other videos, but yours in the one that saved my brand new pop socket! It was still a pain to get back on, but at least I was able to fix it! Thank you again!
Hola, tengo un BMW e46 me indica fallo de abs y control de traccion he revisado los sensores y todos marcan 85K y al girar la ruedas no modifican la resistencia....puede ser?
If they all are the same it seems likely not. You could check to see if your car has a magnetic ring around the wheel bearing assembling. Sometimes they crack and the wheel speed sensor cannot read them properly. Hope this helps, I appreicate the comment!
I hope this comment is seen. I LOVE pop sockets. But that little back piece that you pinch with the pliers...is there a way to replace that small bit? I cannot seem to find this individual tiny part anywhere and I have broken enough pop sockets to not want to just buy a new one
@@BeyondTheScale thank you sir! I've even gone so far as asking a machinist buddy to replicate that small piece with aluminum. It's ALWAYS this part that fails when the inside disk breaks from repeated impact stress. (Aka: phone with pop socket in back left pocket getting raked by the drivers side door frame of my vehicle... Bad habit I know!)
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Yes you can do it just unplugged on the vehicle. The car will be off since you are ohming it out. Test another one that you think is good to compare the values. Hope this helps! 👍
It could but also there's a magnet in the wheel hub assembly that the sensor reads which could cause it as well. Also rust build up and many other things lol. Hard to say for sure since many things often cause other issues. Hope this helps somewhat.
This really helped me putting it back on again but the main part of it kept coming off with any small pull on it great video but I wish it would stay on
You are an angel!! I unfortunately had to use a tweezer to get the thing in since my pliers were much bigger. It was hell to put in but it was worth it!
Thank you soooooo much!! I had to do this and I was gonna buy a third and I’m like no I can’t do it again.. I thought they were completely ruined. Thank you so much.
Thank you so so so much!!!! I never thought I’d find a tutorial for this. I was devastated I thought I won’t be able to use my popsocket anymore. They don’t sell what I have anymore so getting another isn’t an option 😭